Daredevil #108

Writer: Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka Artist: Michael Lark Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 25, 2008 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 12
8.8Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

Matt throws himself into what is probably a losing case, a last-minute death-penalty appeal...while Dakota North and Daredevil discover people are willing to kill to keep them from pursuing this investigation. But is it the mob...or the government?

  • 10
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Jun 26, 2008

    I'm not usually one to get sucked into these murder mystery trials, as they are typically just twist endings or that random clue right at the end to turn the tide, but Rucka and Brubaker are doing a great job of fleshing this out while still finding time to focus on the characters. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    IGN - Dan Phillips Jun 25, 2008

    My concern about accessibility did manage to pop up towards the end of an issue with the appearance of a Daredevil villain that I assume I was supposed to recognize, but didn't know from Adam. Still, I'm willing to chalk that up to my ignorance of anything outside Miller and Bendis' Daredevil. For now, I'm too busy enjoying watching Brubaker, Rucka and Lark rekindle their creative fire to complain about anything. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - J. Montes Jul 1, 2008

    Daredevil #108 continues the engaging detective story ushered in last issue and literally forces Murdock to get back on his feet and take a case he most likely cannot win. Because of the odds against him, he takes it as a challenge upon his legal prowess and so begins an intriguing story of “who did it?”. Dakota North is a fantastic supporting character and I hope she continues to stick around. It's been a long time since this book had a strong supporting female and the chemistry she brings to this book reinforces its new direction. Couple this with a well-paced story and some strong art by Michael Lark and you have the makings of a winner. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Erik Norris Jun 26, 2008

    Dont let me babbling on about one broken film rule turn you off from this book. If you have been following Brubakers tenure on Daredevil you will find much to like here. For new readers jumping into the series because the old Gotham Central band has reformed, you should find enough enjoyment from this story to keep you around far after Ruckas name is off the credit list. Read Full Review

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